OK, appologies for so openly showing my ignorance, but what does the acronym
ECO, as used in this thread, stand for? I have a feeling it has nothing to
do with Ecology, which is what I'll get a ton of hits on if I try to find it
with a search engine.

As to the comparison of IOUG-A Live! vs. Oracle Open World, I would opt for
IOUGA unless you need to be on the cutting edge, implementing the very
latest Oracle technology as it is released. I have been to both and at Open
World it is far too easy to get stuck in a session which is 80-90% vendor
hype.

But, Open World is much larger, so the networking opportunities are
certainly great, and Oracle makes every effort to introduce their latest and
greatest stuff at Open World.

IOUG-A wins hands down as an educational conference. If you want to see and
understand how Oracle technology has been successfully used to solve
real-world problems, IOUG-A is the place. In terms of an educational
conference the only better one I have been to is the Data Warehousing Annual
Conference presented by the Data Warehousing Institute. 

HTH,

Dean Jefferson
Database Administrator
State of Wisconsin
Office of Commissioner of Insurance 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gene Sais [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 8:02 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: Oracle training vs IOUG-A vs ECO
> 
> 
> Good question, which is best: IOUG or OpenWorld b/c most 
> cheap companies don't pay for both?
> I never went to OpenWorld, but been to IOUG and the 
> presentations from TUSC were some of the best.
> Any opinions out there?
> 
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/30/01 08:21AM >>>
> Last time I went to the ECO site, it looked closed. Are they 
> still around?
> 
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> 
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